claire1991
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 498
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Thank you! I'm glad you and your daughter are okay.OK so I am a type 1 diagnosed in 1986 at the age of 3. I have had laser treatment on my right eye in 2007. Then foot ulcers on both feet in 2008 healed by 2013. Also a charcot fracture in 2010 which happened whilst on holiday. This is an ongoing condition. But I still managed to have my beautiful girl in 2014 pretty conception was fab great support. So now here's the interesting bit at 30wks I had colistasis itching from head to toe and my bm's would not come down from 13. So I was scanned baby was fine liver was fine just a gallstone!! Then 3wks later I woke up busting for the loo my waters went. 33wks and 4days I rushed to the hospital only to wait 47hrs in agony b4 the consultant offered me a c-section which I swore I wouldn't have. Anyway they had me on a sliding scale just in case but I still had my pump attached during my c-section to my thigh. My baby girl was fine she weighed 6lb 9oz she has just turned 2. I am having a planned section next time planning to start pre conception early next year. I am sure everything will be fine and a tip for aftercare of your wound, wear a sanitary pad against your wound to stop your underwear rubbing. Hope this helps don't worry your not alone. Good luck
Yeah we are fine and I had no problems with my wound oh and I did breast and bottle as my daughter was jaundice and had to be fed every 2hrs!! So I'd breastfeed 15mins each side then express straight after. My daughter was really good at latching on and a strong sucker!!never had problems breastfeeding and bottle used mam bottles. But all babies are different and don't worry too much. XxThank you! I'm glad you and your daughter are okay.
The sanitary pad idea is great!!!
Good luck for next year.
Claire x
Thank you, that's very reassuring!Yeah we are fine and I had no problems with my wound oh and I did breast and bottle as my daughter was jaundice and had to be fed every 2hrs!! So I'd breastfeed 15mins each side then express straight after. My daughter was really good at latching on and a strong sucker!!never had problems breastfeeding and bottle used mam bottles. But all babies are different and don't worry too much. Xx
Thanks very muchHiya. I had my baby by planned c-sec 4 years ago now.
1. Sorry, was still on mdi then. I had my normal basal but checked every 2 hours including in the night before. Was nil by mouth from midnight.
2. Didn't have any steroids. I was 37+3 on delivery. Her lungs were fine.
3. I tried very hard to breastfeed but my daughter would not latch and I ended up using a breast pump for 4 months. I would not recommend long-term pumping, pumps do not empty the breast as well as a baby and I had mastitis twice. Every baby is different and some of them don't know what they're doingwould agree with 1Sarah1 about bottles and ready-made formula because they won't let you leave hospital until feeding is established and sometimes it takes a few days for milk to come in and breastfeeding to get going.
4. My bloods went back to pre-preg levels very soon after delivery. This is another thing the medical staff will want to see is under control before discharging you so take plenty of hypo treatments and test often.
Good luck with everything!
Thanks AnnaClaire, I wasn't diabetic when I gave birth but I have had several operations and I want to reassure you. You will go to sleep and when you wake up you will have a beautiful baby! You'll probably feel a bit sore but that won't last for ever. I'll be thinking of you on the day Claire. Anna
Thanks for that. Lovely story about your little girl, glad you're both doing well.Hey,
I wasn't on the pump so can't help with that.
I suggest you to watch the documentary Micro Birth. I used their advice when had a c-section and gave my baby girl a micro swab.
I am successfully breastfeeding. My baby is 10 months now. We had a skin to skin contact soon after she was taken from my belly, had her on me while docs were stitching me. Breastfed in an hour after birth. She hadn't had anything apart of my milk.
Was discharged from hospital the next day.
Sugars were dropping so i had a pile of sweets and fruits next to bed. Was getting hypos every time i breastfed. All got normal after a month or so.
Good luck and be positive! Soon you'll meet your baby!
Interesting!!@Yuste Interesting that you did the microbe swab. I was going to do that if I had to have a section.
Information here for anyone who wants it:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34064012
Interesting!!
I'd never heard of this before x
Hi @claire1991 i would recommend ear plugs for your stay pre birth means you an rest whilst your on a ward unless you have a room xJust got off the phone to the ward and I've got to go in after my pre op this afternoon for my injections and will be in for at least 48 hours.
Looking forward to getting some time to put my feet up!x
Oh poop I hadn't thought about that!!Hi @claire1991 i would recommend ear plugs for your stay pre birth means you an rest whilst your on a ward unless you have a room x
Had a scan today (36 weeks) and my baby is measuring 10.4lbs so the doctor has changed my induction to a caesarean instead.
I've got my pre op this Friday ready for the operation next Friday.
I've never had an operation before so I don't know what to expect.
Can anybody enlighten me please?
I'd like to know
1. What do I do with my pump during the procedure? I'll attach it to my back so that its out of the way but do I run a normal basal or change it?
2. Steroid injections. Could somebody explain these to me please? I'm aware that I need to stay in overnight for this. Is it one night or more than one? Again, basal rate?
3. Has anybody successfully breastfed after a section?
4. How did your bloods behave after the section? Were there more hypos or highs?
Sorry about the long complicated post, I'm struggling to get my head around things. The doctor said that if I try to give birth naturally then there is a high risk the babies shoulder will get stuck which could lead to loss of oxygen and brain damage so my head is in a bit of a swim after hearing that.
I'd just about got used to what happens in an induction and now I've got to get my head around this instead!
Thanks in advance
Claire x
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